Version: August 2020
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Step 1: Unpack and ensure all components are correct and undamaged
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Appliance
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Box of firebed mediums
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Flue kit
Step 2: Install plinth (if required)
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If the appliance is to sit on a plinth, ensure it is
capable of supporting a 350kg load.
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There is no clearance requirement for the base of
the appliance. It may safely sit directly upon
combustible (eg. timber) and non-combustible
(eg. concrete) materials.
Step 3: Install appliance into cavity
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Before installation, confirm all minimum
clearances from the outside surfaces of the
appliance to the surrounding enclosure are no
closer than 25mm from combustible materials
and 5mm from non-combustible materials.
• The exception to these minimum clearances is
the base and the front surround panels of the
appliance, the base can safely sit directly upon
combustible (e.g. timber) and non-combustible
(e.g. concrete) materials, refer to the appropriate
appliance specification for the correct clearance
requirements. Ensure the framing is capable of
supporting a 350kg load.
• If a gas supply pipe has already been run to the cavity, ensure 1000mm of 3/8 soft copper tube is available
at the centre of the cavity, as this is where the copper tube with the gas supply enters the appliance.
• If an electrical supply cable has already been run to the cavity (must be a minimum of 1.0mm 4 core cable),
ensure that the cable reaches the centre of the cavity, as this is where it will enter the appliance.
• In order to access the fixing slots in the base of the appliance, and the gas and electrical connections, it is
necessary to first remove the burner tray.